Welcome to 6-8 School Street, a well-maintained, sunny, three-family property located just off Main Street in Charlestown, Massachusetts. The top two units have been recently renovated and feature similar, flexible layouts. Each can be configured as a three-bedroom + living room + dining room, or as a two-bedroom, two-office + living room + dining room layout. In-unit laundry is a key feature in both upper-floor units. The first-floor unit is configured as a two-bedroom, 1.5-bath residence and remains in original condition, offering an opportunity for customization or value-add potential. Outside, a shared parking area along the right-hand side of the property can accommodate one to two vehicles (see disclosures). Conveniently located near Whole Foods, the Bunker Hill Monument, and a short walk to the Community College Orange Line station, 6-8 School Street presents a compelling opportunity to own a three-family property in a core Boston market.
| Units | 3 |
| Living area | 3,194 sqft |
| Lot size | 1,260 sqft |
| Year built | 1900 |
| Price / sqft | $517 |
| County | Suffolk |
| MLS # | 73468455 |
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It is a 3-unit multi-family property with 3,194 sqft of living area, built in 1900.
At a list price of $1,800,000 across 3 units, that works out to roughly $600,000 per unit.
At $1,800,000 for 3,194 sqft, that's about $517 per square foot.
6-8 School Street, Boston MA 02129 is in Boston, Suffolk County, MA 02129.

Justin Rollo is a Broker Associate with Signal Real Estate (MA Lic. #9534264) and a lifelong Massachusetts resident. Over 14 years and hundreds of transactions, he has worked investment properties — multi-families and house-hacking — across Greater Boston full-time. Away from real estate, Justin is a proud dad, youth coach and local school-committee member — and a former professional poker player who still loves golf and following local sports.